Tatiana Spivakova
Tatiana Spivakova’s journey is basically a whirlwind tour across languages, cultures, and some of Europe’s best stages. Russian-Armenian roots, Spanish childhood, and now Parisian living—so yeah, she’s got a killer accent in at least four languages (Russian, French, English, Spanish). She didn’t just dabble in theater; she dove in headfirst, snagging a degree from the National Superior Conservatoire of Dramatic Arts in Paris and squeezing in a year at London’s Academy of Music Drama & Arts. Oh, and she picked up a music degree too, because why not?
Not the type to just follow someone else’s script, Tatiana launched her own theater company. She’s tackled classics—think Gogol, Camus, Gorky, Melquiot—putting her own spin on them right in the heart of Paris. But she doesn’t stop at directing; she commands the stage as an actress too. Her resume is a who’s-who of European theater: The Odeon Theatre of Europe, Avignon Festival (yeah, multiple times), Istropolitana in Bratislava, and Liverpool’s Physical Fest.
Screen-wise, she’s worked with heavyweights and up-and-comers alike. She shot a film in Georgia with the acclaimed British director William Oldroyd (“In mid Wickedness”) and took on fresh projects with French directors Maxime Roy and Jeremy Trequesser in “Même Pas Mal.” TV? She’s popped up in French shows like "CAÏN" on France 2. Most recently, she landed the leading role in “Gate to Heaven,” holding her own alongside Richard Sammel, all under the direction of Jivan Avetisyan. Seriously, she’s everywhere.